Mystery

British Crime Book of the month – January

Sian Busby – A Commonplace Killing is our British Crime book of the month for January. A murder story set in London in 1946, which gradually peels away the veneer of stoicism and respectibility to reveal the dark truths at the heart of post-war austerity Britain.

The Best American Mystery Stories 2013

Scottoline, Lisa (ed.) , Penzler, Otto (ed.)
The Best American Mystery Stories 2013
Paperback

British Crime Book of the month – December

Emily Winslow – The Whole World is our British Crime book of the month for December.   Polly and Liv are American students at Cambridge University. Both strangers to their new home, both survivors of past mistakes, they quickly become friends and find a common interest in Nick, a handsome, charming and seemingly guileless graduate student. But a betrayal, followed by Nick's inexplicable disappearance, brings long-buried histories to the surface.

The Best American Mystery Stories 2013

Scottoline, Lisa (ed.) , Penzler, Otto (ed.)
The Best American Mystery Stories 2013
Paperback

Axe Factor, The (Jimm Juree #4)

Colin Cotterill
Axe Factor, The (Jimm Juree #4)
Trade Paperback

Discourtesy of Death, The (Father Anselm #5)

William Brodrick
Discourtesy of Death, The (Father Anselm #5)
Trade Paperback

Spider Woman's Daughter, The (Leaphorn & Chee #19)

Anne Hillerman
Spider Woman's Daughter, The (Leaphorn & Chee #19)
Trade Paperback

British Crime Book of the month – November

Robert Ryan – Dead Man's Land is our British Crime book of the month for November. Deep in the trenches of Flanders Fields, men are dying in their thousands every day. So one more death shouldn't be a surprise. But then a body turns up with bizarre injuries…

Predator (Peter Decker & Rina Lazarus)

Kellerman Faye
Predator (Peter Decker & Rina Lazarus)
Paperback

The Orpheus Descent

Tom Harper
The Orpheus Descent
Paperback

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